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Killing Is My Business...and Business Is Good! - Megadeth


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Killing Is My Business...and Business Is Good! - Megadeth

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Megadeth / Explicit Lyrics / Audio CD released 2002-02-05 at Relativity / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Last Rites/Loved to Death 2 Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good 3 Skull Beneath the Skin 4 Rattlehead ... more
Killing Is My Business...and Business Is Good! - Megadeth ... Rattlehead
5 Chosen Ones
6 Looking Down the Cross
7 Mechanix
8 These Boots
9 Last Rites/Loved to Death [*][Demo Version]
10 Mechanix [*][Demo Version]
11 Skull Beneath the Skin [*][Demo Version]

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Killing Is My Business...And Business IsGood!
Release Date: 2002 - 02 - 05, Audio CD, Relativity
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milkeifling2000

Risk: Remastered & Expanded - Megadeth

Premium Review Very Risky and it didn't really work (167 words)
by milkeifling2000 - written on 02/06/01 (Useful, 51 readings)
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is amazing. Megadeth still rock even if it's more radio friendly. If you have a choice between this and the newer The World Needs A Hero......choose the latter! But if you MUST own everything by them then I guess it's ok........if you're rich! ...

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Rust In Peace: Remastered & Expanded - Megadeth

Premium Review Classic thrash metal (413 words)
by AcesHigh - written on 06/08/02 (Useful, 67 readings)
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Megadeth was, in 1990 - Dave Mustaine - Vocals/guitars Marty Freidman - Guitars David Ellefson - Bass Nick Menza - Drums This album, released in 1990, was Megadeth's third album under Capitol Records, and it was their fourth overall. Now let me get to the point, this album absolutely rips. I will use an alphabet rating system on this album, and will rate each song individually, and then the album as a whole. 1. Holy Wars ... The Punishment Due - This song has a great opening riff and some very interesting lyrics. The only thing that pulls this song down is that it kind of drags on a little at the end, just repeating ...

milkeifling2000

Rust In Peace: Remastered & Expanded - Megadeth

Premium Review Classic Riff's Classic sound (439 words)
by milkeifling2000 - written on 03/06/01 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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a good cold war feel, especially with the country leader likenesses on the cover (Bush, Gorbachov) so in a way this is a concept album. This was the 2nd Megadeth album I really heard and all those years back it really hit me hard, I appreciate the complexity and tempo changes even more now than I did then. The first Song “Holy Wars” is a classic thrash song; cool low mid distorted guitar and thudding bass……also great drumming from Nick Menza. Lyrical content is brilliant -.once you read the lyric sheet that is, because this is a metal album - where riffs are important and vocals are probably done in a few takes (unlike later albums where more ...

 

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